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20% tip on $438.2

We think you reached us looking for answers to questions like: How to find a percent (%) tip for a $438.20 bill? or how much is 20% on $438.20 Dollars?

Using this tip calculator you can find how much to tip at Restaurants, Bartenders, Barber, Nail Service, Taxi or cab drivers and others.

Tip Calculator

Please change values of the 'inputs' boxes below:

Inputs

Bill value: $ (Taxes included)

Tip percentage: %

Number of people:

Results

Tip per person: $

Total per person: $

Total to pay: $

How to work out tips - Step by Step

Example:

What is 20 percent tip if the bill was 438.2?

You can use these formulas to find a tip:

Tip = Bill x Tip percentage / 100

and

Total to pay = Bill + Tip

Replacing the given values:

Tip = 438.2 x 20 / 100

Tip = 8764 / 100 = $87.64

And the Total to pay will be:

Total to pay = Bill + Tip

Total to pay = 438.2 + 87.64 = $525.84

Tip chart

Services

How much to tip

Taxi or cab drivers

The standard rate in big cities like New York or Los Angeles is between 10% and 25%. Denver, L.A. and Washington, D.C., offer 15%, 20% and 25%. Depending on the speed of the cab, your comfort level and other factors. Varies a lot from city to city

Shuttle Drivers, Parking Attendant

$1-$3

Tour Guides

$1-$5 depending on the length of the tour

Airport or train porter

$1-2 per bag

Airport wheelchair assistance

$3-5 upon arrival at the gate

Parking valet

$3-5 at pickup

Restaurants, Bartenders

15%-20% or $1 for beer or wine, $2 for mixed drinks up to $4 a round (if you're buying a round of drinks)

Food Delivery

You could also tip $4-$5 on a $20-$30 order. For amounts over $30.00 tip 15%-20% but never tip less than $5.00

Hotel Room Service

Not required if gratuity is included - check menu. If not, 15-20%

Hotel bell staff

$1-2 per bag

Hotel Housekeeping

$2-3 per night up to $5, more in high-end hotels. The messier you are, the higher the tip

Hotel concierge

$10-20 depending on request, at departure

Automotive Services, Mechanic

Not required or a few dollar depending on the amount

Mover, Furniture, or Appliance Delivery

Not required or $5-$20 each depending on the amount and weight of the stuff they moved.

Plumber, Handyman, Electrician, Cleaner ...

Tipping is not expected and is not the norm, however, if a technician provides exceptionally good service you could tip $5-$20 depending on the amount

Hairstylists, Barber, Nail Service, etc.

10%-20% of the cost of the haircut will suffice as a tip. If someone else shampoo'd your hair, leave them $2-$5.